Newborn Knot Stocking Hat

When I first got my hands on the Lion Brand Amazing yarn, a couple years ago, I used it to make crocodile booties and baby bonnets. I fell in love with the grungy, rustic vibe, the skiens produced. I wanted to create a quick, simple pattern, that would also show off the unique pops of color.The design turned into this light stocking hat, showcasing an elongated top for those appealing color schemes.

A big thank you to Katy Jean, owner of Truly Katy Photography, for sharing the beautiful newborn photograph, representing this pattern design and my work.

Newborn Knot Stocking Hat

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This pattern is worked in a continuous circle. Do not chain at the beginning of a round (unless otherwise stated). Do not join at the end of a round. I would recommend using a stitch marker.

Size: NewbornMeasurements: Circumference 12", Length 17 3/4"-18"1. Ch 2, place 7 Hdc in second ch from hook. Pull end string to close hole. (7)2-16. Hdc in each st around. (7)17. 2 Hdc in each st around. (14)18-22. Hdc in each st around. (14)23. *2 Hdc in the first st, 1 Hdc in next* repeat around. (21)24-28. Hdc in each st around. (21)29. *2 Hdc in the first st, 1 Hdc in the next two sts* repeat around. (28)30-34. Hdc in each st around. (28)35. *2 Hdc in the first st, 1 hdc in the next three sts* repeat around. (35)36-42. Hdc in each st around. (35)43. Sc in each st around. Sl st into next st. (35)Tie off. Weave in ends.Using rows 1-16 tie a loose knot in the top for added cuteness.Optional: Using a tapestry needle and some thread/yarn, sew on button.

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